Y/N: A novel

Paperback Published on: 14/11/2024
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Bookseller Reviews

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Y/N
A head scratching masterpiece
Esther Yi’s terrific debut is one of the most unusual and original novels I have read for a long time. It is a brilliant examination of parasocial relation... READ MORE
Robin Brown
Y/N
Dreamlike Wonder
I was taken in by this story of fandom and it’s extremes. Certain things felt familiar and will be familiar to others (life changing live performance? Chec... READ MORE
Amy , Watford

Synopsis

"A woman falls for a K-pop star at a distance in this thoughtful romance for the online age." THE GUARDIAN

It’s as if her life only began once Moon appeared in it. The desultory copywriting work, the boyfriend, and the want of anything not-Moon quickly fall away when she beholds the idol in concert, where Moon dances as if his movements are creating their own gravitational field; on live streams, as fans from around the world comment in dozens of languages; even on skincare products endorsed by the wildly popular Korean boy band, of which Moon is the youngest, most luminous member. Seized by ineffable desire, our unnamed narrator begins writing Y/N fanfic—in which you, the reader, insert [Your/Name] and play out an intimate relationship with the unattainable star.

Then Moon suddenly retires, vanishing from the public eye. As Y/N flies from Berlin to Seoul to be with Moon, our narrator, too, journeys to Korea in search of the object of her love. There, an escalating series of mistranslations and misidentifications land her at the headquarters of the Kafkaesque entertainment company that manages the boyband until, at a secret location, together with Moon at last, art and real life approach their final convergence.

From a conspicuous new talent comes Y/N, a provocative literary debut about the universal longing for transcendence and the tragic struggle to assert one’s singular story amidst the amnesiac effects of globalization. Crackling with the intellectual sensitivity of Elif Batuman and the sinewy absurdism of Thomas Pynchon, Esther Yi’s prose unsettles the boundary between high and mass art, exploding our expectations of a novel about “identity” and offering in its place a sui generis picture of the loneliness that afflicts modern life.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781787705012
  • Number of pages: 196
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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not what i expected
This book wasn't what I expected. There were really good bits here and there. However, the story was all over the place and a bit pretentious. I love fando... READ MORE
june.reads
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Extreme Fandom - Kafka Style
This is a surreal exploration of the world of the obsessive super fan and where that level of worship takes a person. A young woman becomes mesmerised by a... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley